albetini h bio collection 1 pictures
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My Biology Collection 1 PicturesTRANSCRIPT
Biomass organic matter, esp. plant matter, that can be converted to fuel and is therefore regarded as a potential energy source.
This picture represents biomass because the grass clippings and wood chips could be burned for fuel
CARBOHYDRATE
Any of a group of organic compounds that includes sugars, starches, celluloses, and gums and serves as a major energy source in the diet of animals
This picture represents a carbohydrate because it is an organic combination of molecules that are contain energy needed for
animals to function
Chlorophyll
• The complex chemical that gives a plant its green color and plays an important role in the conversion of sunlight into energy
This picture represents Chlorophyll because it is showing the color of the pigment, Chlorophyll.
CommunityAll the populations
oforganisms living in
an area
This Picture represents a community because it shows the population of chickens, grass and trees in a given area
Decomposer
an organism, usually abacterium or fungus,that breaks down thecells of dead plantsand animals intosimpler substances. This picture represents a
decomposer because themoss is breaking down thedead sticks and twigs
Joint
the part of a stemfrom which a branchor leaf grows; node.
The picture represents ajoin because it showswhere a branch grows fromthe stem
Producer
This picture represents aproducer because it showsa tree that converts theradiation from the sun, viaphotosynthesis.
an organism, as a plant,that is able to produce itsown food from inorganicsubstances
Stamen
the pollen-bearingorgan of a flower, consisting of the filament and the anther.
This picture represents stamen because it shows the pollen-bearing organ of the
flower
Thermal Energy
The amount of particle inan object and the speed the move at
This picture represents thermal energy because the sun is radiating
heat to the earth
Xylem
The supporting and water-conducting tissue of vascular plants
This picture represents the xylem because the stem and branches are used to carry
water from the roots to the leaves